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  2. Skew-symmetric matrix - Wikipedia

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    The elements on the diagonal of a skew-symmetric matrix are zero, and therefore its trace equals zero. If is a real skew-symmetric matrix and is a real eigenvalue, then =, i.e. the nonzero eigenvalues of a skew-symmetric matrix are non-real. If is a real skew-symmetric matrix, then + is invertible, where is the identity matrix.

  3. Skew-Hamiltonian matrix - Wikipedia

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    In linear algebra, a skew-Hamiltonian matrix is a specific type of matrix that corresponds to a skew-symmetric bilinear form on a symplectic vector space. Let be a vector space equipped with a symplectic form, denoted by Ω. A symplectic vector space must necessarily be of even dimension.

  4. Symmetric matrix - Wikipedia

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    Similarly in characteristic different from 2, each diagonal element of a skew-symmetric matrix must be zero, since each is its own negative. In linear algebra, a real symmetric matrix represents a self-adjoint operator [1] represented in an orthonormal basis over a real inner product space.

  5. Conference matrix - Wikipedia

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    The matrix is obtained by taking for S the q × q matrix that has a +1 in position (i, j ) and −1 in position (j, i) if there is an arc of the digraph from i to j, and zero diagonal. Then C constructed as above from S, but with the first row all negative, is a skew-symmetric conference matrix.

  6. Symplectic vector space - Wikipedia

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    If the underlying field has characteristic not 2, alternation is equivalent to skew-symmetry. If the characteristic is 2, the skew-symmetry is implied by, but does not imply alternation. In this case every symplectic form is a symmetric form, but not vice versa. Working in a fixed basis, can be represented by a matrix.

  7. Matrix (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. Matrix (mathematics) ... If instead, A is equal to the negative of its transpose, that is, A = −A T, then A is a skew-symmetric matrix.

  8. Table of Lie groups - Wikipedia

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    skew-symmetric square real matrices, with Lie bracket the commutator. Yes, except n=4 Yes Exception: so(4) is semi-simple, but not simple. n(n−1)/2 sp(2n,R) real matrices that satisfy JA + A T J = 0 where J is the standard skew-symmetric matrix: Yes Yes n(2n+1) sp(n) square quaternionic matrices A satisfying A = −A ∗, with Lie bracket the ...

  9. Hollow matrix - Wikipedia

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    A hollow matrix may be a square matrix whose diagonal elements are all equal to zero. [3] That is, an n × n matrix A = (a ij) is hollow if a ij = 0 whenever i = j (i.e. a ii = 0 for all i). The most obvious example is the real skew-symmetric matrix. Other examples are the adjacency matrix of a finite simple graph, and a distance matrix or ...